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  2. Pinning ceremony (nursing) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, a nursing pin symbolizes an educated nurse who is prepared to serve society as a healthcare professional. [1] Typically, each nursing school designs and awards its own unique pin. [4][1] For example, Bellevue Hospital's 1880 pin design includes a crane that represents vigilance, a blue band symbolizing constancy, and a red band ...

  3. Nursing, tech graduates receive health-care pins - AOL

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    The pin reminds students of their purpose to serve the sick and infirmed. The lamp serves as a tribute to Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern-day nursing.

  4. Nursing pin - Wikipedia

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    Most pins have a symbolic meaning, often representing the history of the nursing program for that school of nursing. Baron Vassiliev, a 19th-century Knight Commander of the Knights Hospitaller, bearing a badge with Maltese cross design The ancestor of the nursing pin is the Maltese cross.

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    Raft, known for his suave gangster roles and sharp style, was one of the era’s top leading men, while Grable was America’s sweetheart, famous for her singing, dancing, and iconic pin-up status ...

  6. Nurse uniform - Wikipedia

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    Historically, a typical nurse uniform consisted of a dress, pinafore apron and nurse's cap. In some hospitals, however, student nurses also wore a nursing pin, or the pinafore apron may have been replaced by a cobbler style apron. This type of nurse's dress continues to be worn in many countries. Traditional uniforms remain common in many countries, but in Western Europe and North America, the ...

  7. Talk:Nursing pin - Wikipedia

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    Did you know... that the nursing pin had its original design patterned after the Maltese cross of the Knights Hospitaller and the Order of Saint Lazarus? This article is within the scope of , a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of on Wikipedia.

  8. Nurse's cap - Wikipedia

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    Polish nurses, wearing a uniform that includes a nursing cap, care for a patient in 1993. The nursing cap is a nearly universally recognized symbol of nursing. It allows patients to quickly identify a nurse in the hospital from other members of the health team. [3] Additionally, some designs of caps serve the same function as hair nets.

  9. Lapel pin - Wikipedia

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    Lapel pin A small collection of American lapel pins Wikimedia project lapel pins A lapel pin, also known as an enamel pin, [1][2] is a small pin worn on clothing, often on the lapel of a jacket, attached to a bag, or displayed on a piece of fabric.